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and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by bnsf railway. pacific life. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: japanese engineers marshaled all their remaining tools today in the week-long struggle to prevent a full-blown nuclear disaster. and in washington, president obama sought to reassure americans about the potential for radiation to drift over th
and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications this is charlie rose. >> rose: the tragedy in japan continues with many questions. there are also questions here in the united states about the safety of nuclear power around the world. in the united states, secretary of energy steven chu said at a congressional hearing today, the obama administration still supports expanding nuclear plants. >> in light of what's happened in japan, would like to hear what you believe president obama's position is on nuclear power generally in the united states. does he still support a rebirth of nuclear power and construction of new plants? could you just give us your best estimate of what his position is. >> i think the president and the administration believe that we have to be looking very, very closely at the events in
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he's considering a run for president next year that an exclusive interview today with good morning america and he spoke about a host of issues and was asked if he believes president obama was actually born here in the u.s. take a listen to his response on a really smart guy i was a really good student at the best deal in the country the reason i have a little doubt just a little bit because you grew up in nobody knew him when you interview people have i ever got the nomination if i ever decide to run you may go back you need to do people from my kindergarten there remember me nobody ever comes forward nobody knows who we use or till later in his life very strange. so donald trump is a burger who knew i was actually joining the group of crazy people who doubt that president obama was born in hawaii that's pretty stunning news coming from from considering the company that he's choosing to associate himself with here are just a few examples of berger's who made headlines recently arguing that obama was actually born in kenya not the u.s. . the president obviously has to do is just produce he
he's considering a run for president next year that an exclusive interview today with good morning america and he spoke about a host of issues and was asked if he believes president obama was actually born here in the u.s. take a listen to his response on a really smart guy i was a really good student at the best deal in the country the reason i have a little doubt just a little bit because you grew up in nobody knew him when you interview people have i ever got the nomination if i ever decide...
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does not run america that's why it's gone from a lot of liberty and admired of the example of human dignity and freedom of example of the evil empire so just as the soviet empire was an evil empire ronald reagan called out this in part is he going to bigger and better and more scientific and it goes down or we all go down with it we don't have a choice it's us or them choose sides we're at a historic crossroads right now all right alex downes radio host of the alex stone show joining us from austin thank you. also ahead here on our world leaders have different solutions for libya's future so how will the un u.n. security council vote we'll have a live report. plus a look at american policy parkers the when it comes to libya and bahrain seems u.s. interests are outweighing protesters want. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions that's completely break through that thirty day who can you trust no one will issue an interview with a global mission originally where we have a state controlled capitalism it's called sasha's when nobody dares to ask
does not run america that's why it's gone from a lot of liberty and admired of the example of human dignity and freedom of example of the evil empire so just as the soviet empire was an evil empire ronald reagan called out this in part is he going to bigger and better and more scientific and it goes down or we all go down with it we don't have a choice it's us or them choose sides we're at a historic crossroads right now all right alex downes radio host of the alex stone show joining us from...
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our country they refused to remain ambassadors of their country others were bribed those who work in america are bribed by american intelligence agents and have long been recruited. their role to give up their posts was prescribed to them those who were in libya especially in benghazi are hostages of the situation even those who set up the so-called interim council it does not exist it's just about a group of people who had never met or even known each other before what happened to me and ghazi hundreds of ansar accords so they became hostages of the situation of bandits assault of representatives from the authorities and told them at gunpoint either you're with us and tell the media what we tell you to tell or we will deal with you in the same way as adults are how we were cut off your head all the victims would call us before doing what the rebels would ask them if they were telling us about being threatened following does our current method promising to cut their heads off to dismember the bodies and i thought i was and children those the bandits forced the people to take their side so we
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are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer doing business with the embassy, even though it is not a rupture of diplomatic relations. >> yeah. looking to be fair to president obama, i've been very critical of him on pretty much everything, but to be fair to him i think he's looking at the libyan situation through a pragmatic lens, and he is saying which is what should ask, before committing troops, does the situation involve america's national security interests? the argument could go both ways. i understand what some are calling for, this is a humanitarian crisis, there's a moral obliga
are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer...
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america is worth ponderable for that dollars. either do seem to be many. commitments to new. mean for the us is one of needing money in fact result with technology. that's an excellent question you know general electric is very keen on tapping into the one hundred fifty billion dollar nuclear energy business here in india india is one example of many countries who are looking to expand their nuclear power market however obviously a lot of questions are being raised here in india across asia most nuclear power plant construction has been halted many leaders including a minister both been saying has said that inspections need to be done of the nuclear power plants here before anything continues now actually general electric chairman jeffrey immelt was in india earlier this week he was leading counsel of corporate acts for the first time outside of the united states here in india he had to answer some tough questions from indian reporters about what was happening in japan and he seems to on many accounts be dodging those questions t
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the united states' involvement in its nuclear energy program as a result of the disaster in japan and america as a general electric built the fukushima reactors and is now bidding to build plants in india. reports now from new delhi where analysts are questioning the manufacturer's blueprints and its possible design flaws. right now a lot of people are wondering who they can point the finger at whether it's general electric who actually designed these nuclear reactors or the operator which in this case is taco tokyo electric power company and actually when you take a deeper look into japanese law general electric will actually not be liable for any of the accident or damage that's happened at these nuclear reactors which could save them potentially tens or hundreds of billions of dollars so they're probably grieving a little bit of a sigh of relief right now actually tepco the operator of the nuclear reactors would be responsible for those liability costs now many people are saying that in fact there were some design flaws general electric is very keen on tapping into the one hundred fifty bi
the united states' involvement in its nuclear energy program as a result of the disaster in japan and america as a general electric built the fukushima reactors and is now bidding to build plants in india. reports now from new delhi where analysts are questioning the manufacturer's blueprints and its possible design flaws. right now a lot of people are wondering who they can point the finger at whether it's general electric who actually designed these nuclear reactors or the operator which in...
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gets their way maybe even airstrikes so we'll look into america's one eighty on the situation and police brutality on the rise after yet another botched raid this time in d.c. we want to know when is enough enough should we continue these raids if the police just can't get their facts straight and efforts for wall street reform have well they've had a wall five new piece of legislation have come forward from the g.o.p. dismantling key elements of the dot frank bill so i'll tell you what's on the chopping block and will find out who the g.o.p. is really sticking up for and we'll tell you about the latest project from the government but this one is designed for social media we'll have details on the online persona management service and how social media can help spread pro-american propaganda and catch jihad it's all discuss all that and more on tonight's show but first onto our top story. after surviving a nine point zero magnitude earthquake a massive tsunami now living amongst threats of radiation the people of japan are in crisis now so how are people surviving while they're surrounded
gets their way maybe even airstrikes so we'll look into america's one eighty on the situation and police brutality on the rise after yet another botched raid this time in d.c. we want to know when is enough enough should we continue these raids if the police just can't get their facts straight and efforts for wall street reform have well they've had a wall five new piece of legislation have come forward from the g.o.p. dismantling key elements of the dot frank bill so i'll tell you what's on...
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and certainly india is in the race to move ahead but many people here in america point out a certain decline that's taken place has even become a catchphrase lately for many of the potential republican presidential candidates for the two thousand and twelve election american decline mired in two wars and confronting a thirteen trillion dollar deficit americans are increasingly getting fed up with the fed and they're taking to the streets are just killing ford has more on the policies and politics that are breaking down confidence in america itself. what began with conic a has the right watch. a speech in which we do in the widening well. there's no reason that everybody. ard. it's not the top two percent should get everything the level of competence in the us and government is the lowest thirty five years according to the bowl ad budgets go broke and both parties want. to raise it to big corporations and lobbyists were seen at high jacking let the market see. that. the primary. one in occupied the office demanding the return of collective bargaining rights in wisconsin in a prop unit
and certainly india is in the race to move ahead but many people here in america point out a certain decline that's taken place has even become a catchphrase lately for many of the potential republican presidential candidates for the two thousand and twelve election american decline mired in two wars and confronting a thirteen trillion dollar deficit americans are increasingly getting fed up with the fed and they're taking to the streets are just killing ford has more on the policies and...
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employing the strings then you have other people talk about the egyptian military which in the media in america is in a way ironically has been touted as this great substitute for mubarak and then other more sober thinkers who are there are telling you that in many ways they're actually worse and not much has changed and if you really do go on the ground in egypt you'll find that there's a lot of of the same exact sort of. it's case kind of a or c. if i'm going to taji there well we already have a precedent early in the in this process here if the revolutionary process supreme call it that we have we have. a seeming ripped support for democratic forces if we call them democratic forces in egypt in tunisia there's a lot of dithering over libya what to do about libya and certainly there's no strong american support behind the scenes scenes for saudi arabia so it really isn't a case by case basis isn't it and we're seeing different precedents that in different ways. so there are different cases but there is also a commonality and that commonality is the fact that whilst issues are still evolving s
employing the strings then you have other people talk about the egyptian military which in the media in america is in a way ironically has been touted as this great substitute for mubarak and then other more sober thinkers who are there are telling you that in many ways they're actually worse and not much has changed and if you really do go on the ground in egypt you'll find that there's a lot of of the same exact sort of. it's case kind of a or c. if i'm going to taji there well we already...
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but many people here in america point out a certain decline that's taking place it is in fact become the cancer phrase lately for many of the potential republican presidential candidates for the twenty twelve election they say over and over american decline. well the country of mars and two wars and confronting a thirteen trillion dollar deficit as americans are increasingly getting felt with the fed and they're taking to the streets argue kalen ford has more on the policies and politics that are breaking down confidence in america itself a what began with a tiny a surprising was. that station with stagnant wages and widening wealth. there's no reason that everybody can have a little bit of a pie. not the top two percent should get everything the level of confidence in the u.s. government is the lowest and thirty five years according to a recent poll as budgets go broke and both parties top the power to raise it to big corporations and lobbyists were seen at hijacking the mark to see. the great the people and occupied these offices demanding the return of collective bargaining rights
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half one half is negotiating with the monarchy and the other half isn't you know this brings us to america wisconsin firefighter spark move your money moment. so on the day that the bill passed the wisconsin assembly effectively ending fifty years of collective bargaining in wisconsin hundreds of firefighters walked across the street from the wisconsin capitol and stood outside the marshall is leave bank m. and i bank and one by one they close their accounts and withdrew their life savings totaling approximately one hundred ninety thousand dollars so these hundreds of firemen and one hundred ninety thousand dollars now the bank itself why they were targeting a bank is this bank is one of the biggest backers of scott walker the governor and the bank received two billion dollars in tarp funds they have not paid this back the bank is about to be sold off to canada into which of course. in this transaction something will happen that they'll never have to pay back the u.s. money laundering so this is why they protested this bank of course well it's the sound of one hand clapping in other words
half one half is negotiating with the monarchy and the other half isn't you know this brings us to america wisconsin firefighter spark move your money moment. so on the day that the bill passed the wisconsin assembly effectively ending fifty years of collective bargaining in wisconsin hundreds of firefighters walked across the street from the wisconsin capitol and stood outside the marshall is leave bank m. and i bank and one by one they close their accounts and withdrew their life savings...
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worse, it said, than america's most serious nuclear accident. >> the japan incident actually appears to be more serious than three mile island. to what extent, we don't know now. they're unfolding very rapidly on an hour by hour, day by day basis and there are conflicting reports. we don't really know in detail what is happening. in 1979 there was a partial meltdown at three mile island in pennsylvania. some radioactivity was released, but it involved just one reactor, not four as in japan. details are really sketchy, but the range of options for tackling the crisis is shrinking. the key task is pumping in water to cool the reactors including the number three reactor where a cloud emerged this morning. the aim is to keep water flowing through to reduce temperatures but this creates steam and too much of it could now another option is to deploy more workers. that's hazardous. reactor three is giving off so much radiation, people can't get close. reactor four, the tank holding rods is holding -- leaking water and if it runs dry, there would be a leak. one plan is to drop water by helic
worse, it said, than america's most serious nuclear accident. >> the japan incident actually appears to be more serious than three mile island. to what extent, we don't know now. they're unfolding very rapidly on an hour by hour, day by day basis and there are conflicting reports. we don't really know in detail what is happening. in 1979 there was a partial meltdown at three mile island in pennsylvania. some radioactivity was released, but it involved just one reactor, not four as in...
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country they refused to remain a masters of their country while others were bribed those who work in america are bribed by american intelligence agents and have long been recruited what their role to give up their posts was prescribed to them those who were in libya especially in benghazi are hostages of the situation even bose who set up a so-called interim council it does not. exist it's just about a group of people who had never met or even known each other before what happened and then as he won those events occurred so they became hostages of the situation the bandits assaulted representatives from the authorities and told them at gunpoint either you're with us and tell the media what we tell you to tell or we will deal with you in the same way as it all dark how we eat we will cut off your heads. not ask a girl what is the military situation like. that out as you see our on our side except the bandits people are constantly appealing to those for help and to rescue them from the bandits it is benghazi that particularly begs for help but all that is true that the rebels have occupied bui
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next day you want to show the politics surrounding nuclear energy in japan also america's policy game in bahrain as tensions in the country rise following the latest bloody crackdown by i think it was. it. welcome a lot of show of the real headlines with none of the mercy or can we live in washington d.c. now tonight we'll bring you the latest from japan now a look at the politics surrounding nuclear energy every kind of energy why don't we have better options then it's finally come to an aunt the u.s. and pakistan have reached a deal on the raymond davis case which involves giving blood money to the families of the victims we'll give you details on the case and we'll find out of this is what justice really looks like these days and violence increases in bahrain and the world is weighing in except for the u.s. so what we expect next from this foreign policy game that never seems to and then it's an emergency at defund n.p.r. or really i think there are some more important things going on in the world is this just the latest example of the right wing trying to take down anything for th
next day you want to show the politics surrounding nuclear energy in japan also america's policy game in bahrain as tensions in the country rise following the latest bloody crackdown by i think it was. it. welcome a lot of show of the real headlines with none of the mercy or can we live in washington d.c. now tonight we'll bring you the latest from japan now a look at the politics surrounding nuclear energy every kind of energy why don't we have better options then it's finally come to an aunt...
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entered the country iran has condemned both the crackdown and the presence of the saudis and as for america well the u.s. navy has already begun evacuating their base in bahrain and u.s. officials have called for restraint but not chosen a side or made any mention of the saudis troops so how long can this political game pro on here to discuss it with me is christopher swift fellow at the university of virginia center for national security law professor thanks so much for joining us tonight pleasure to be back now today hillary clinton is in cairo she's touring toher square and she is talking about how wonderful this is how great the sea has come to egypt is it a little odd the ball she's touring tahrir square they're completely ignoring what's going on in pearl square or would you say she's completely ignoring what's going on and where in fact the secretary of state was interviewed about the situation in bahrain and she used the words wrong track now the words wrong track in diplomatic speak mean oh my god what are you thinking right and the concern here is that what was a domestic dispute
entered the country iran has condemned both the crackdown and the presence of the saudis and as for america well the u.s. navy has already begun evacuating their base in bahrain and u.s. officials have called for restraint but not chosen a side or made any mention of the saudis troops so how long can this political game pro on here to discuss it with me is christopher swift fellow at the university of virginia center for national security law professor thanks so much for joining us tonight...
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deal with so so that is clearly an issue there isn't but there hasn't been a domestic pressure inside america that has been in europe force of action although even european nations have been divided over the issue. but it's a didn't american change of heart so late in the day is extremely difficult to explain i mean one can argue in the last few days that it's been distracted by the situation but that doesn't explain why the vacillation over the previous two weeks has occurred and it does rather see that the u.s. wanted a very quick resolution my all the other frankly to the issue and to the situation in libya that would allow it so you would sort of you know carry on as normal but least fulminate a new policy with a good office that or a new government of an event going to you it's very interesting is that because the united states is not is only just recently reengage gadhafi is libya out if you go back to lockerbie and what not so united states was kind of the last in line and we had the europeans that were very much up in front i mean we've all seen the pictures of european leaders a red
deal with so so that is clearly an issue there isn't but there hasn't been a domestic pressure inside america that has been in europe force of action although even european nations have been divided over the issue. but it's a didn't american change of heart so late in the day is extremely difficult to explain i mean one can argue in the last few days that it's been distracted by the situation but that doesn't explain why the vacillation over the previous two weeks has occurred and it does...
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and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this ogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org u forget it. yourself, so don't fall. u forget it. now he tells us. how far am i off the floor? about twelve inches. twelve whole inches?
and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this ogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at...
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laundering things through south america and bringing them into america. >> hey, how much? >> reporter: back at the flea market, we are undercover, too. we're looking for a brown one. suddenly vendors start to pack up. where are you going? >> they said the cops are here so we're packing. >> reporter: some take off running. they don't get far. police arrest six suspects in all. when we talked to them, most deny selling counterfeits or being part of a larger network. >> i didn't sell anything to anybody. >> reporter: because of north carolina's tough stance, they could face felony charges. do you realize what a risk that is in this state? >> now i do. >> reporter: authorities say often the vendors are low-level players, forced to sell to pay off a debt. are they making you work out here selling this stuff? >> it's not even my stuff. >> reporter: later, at a secret warehouse nearby, officers count and catalog all the merchandise, now evidence in criminal cases. the final tally? more than $700,000 in confiscated counterfeits. counterfeiters are getting way better at making fake
laundering things through south america and bringing them into america. >> hey, how much? >> reporter: back at the flea market, we are undercover, too. we're looking for a brown one. suddenly vendors start to pack up. where are you going? >> they said the cops are here so we're packing. >> reporter: some take off running. they don't get far. police arrest six suspects in all. when we talked to them, most deny selling counterfeits or being part of a larger network....
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the money, the money you make in america. i ask you-- how you can say don't go? >> yaditi's character, her writing, it has complexity and n a way that's really tangible. you can touch it. you know, it's raw, visceral, but it also makes you work. >> people like you, who come to the circus, sit in the audience and laugh and before going home safe and sound. >> that's the first character who got create in order play and he is a hybrid of my hard-drinking uncle in bulgaria, and the circus ringmaster they saw when i took my daughter to a circus in bulgaria, and my dad, who drove the subway train for many years at the end of his life in stockholm, sweden. and he is the subway driver who has very little connection with anyone else in his life, but he will entertain himself and happy is a very young indian man who is very recently arrived in america and is trying very hard to make a good impression and has been assigned to him as a trainee. >> who are you? >> i'm happy. >> get off my train. >> we met yesterday, right? >> i got lucky enough to have an artistic home here.
the money, the money you make in america. i ask you-- how you can say don't go? >> yaditi's character, her writing, it has complexity and n a way that's really tangible. you can touch it. you know, it's raw, visceral, but it also makes you work. >> people like you, who come to the circus, sit in the audience and laugh and before going home safe and sound. >> that's the first character who got create in order play and he is a hybrid of my hard-drinking uncle in bulgaria, and...
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think it is your sister and she said they all survived and she said please tell my younger sister in america we all survived. >> imagine her relief. she is using the internet to try to let her relatives know that she has seen their message and is thankful to them for thinking of her when they are dealing with this tragedy. >>> the california state university system decided to pull all of its students out of japan. they are there as part of the study abroad program and the university of california system is debating whether to call its students back home. more from lyanne melendez. >> san francisco state has 12 students in japan attending classes at six universities there. four more students were with b. to travel to japan. for now, the program has been put on hold. >> there was concerns about shortages perhaps happening or problems becoming a little more complicated as time goes on so we felt for the safety of our students it would be best to have them return to california. >> the sf state students are in the tokyo and kioto area. none of them were studying in the hardest hit areas or near t
think it is your sister and she said they all survived and she said please tell my younger sister in america we all survived. >> imagine her relief. she is using the internet to try to let her relatives know that she has seen their message and is thankful to them for thinking of her when they are dealing with this tragedy. >>> the california state university system decided to pull all of its students out of japan. they are there as part of the study abroad program and the...
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not just for america. there's no country in the history of the world that has ever given treasure and life of america -- of that country's people to get freedom for other countries, other people of whom we ask nothing in return. that is unheard of in the history of the world, and yet this nation has done it over and over. we've done it to help protect muslims and give them freedom of choice, christians, buddhists. it did not matter. it was all about human rights, human dignity and human freedom. and we see that slipping away every time we prop up some brutal dictator, every time we look the other way and pat cruel, evil people on the back and say, oh, we're so proud of you, we're glad to be your friend when those, like those repressed by cuba say please, don't give more credibility to the oppressors. i yield to my friend for his final thoughts. mr. smith: i think you just made an articulate defense of why a consistent, transparent human right, pro-freedom, pro-democracy foreign policy is absolutely essenti
not just for america. there's no country in the history of the world that has ever given treasure and life of america -- of that country's people to get freedom for other countries, other people of whom we ask nothing in return. that is unheard of in the history of the world, and yet this nation has done it over and over. we've done it to help protect muslims and give them freedom of choice, christians, buddhists. it did not matter. it was all about human rights, human dignity and human...
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the dominant issue facing america today, no doubt about it, it dwarfs every other issue. i wish it weren't so. i wish we were here at a time, when i came, 1997, well, i guess we were still fighting over spending then trying to contain spending. by 1998, 1999 we were in surplus. they started in 1994, they made some tough decisions. it's going to be harder this time. the hole is deeper. the demographics and the systemic threats to our financial order is greater than it was. there's just no doubt about it. but we can do it. and i think it's our time to fulfill our duty, the duty to our nation and to the american people to preserve the american heritage. we are standing at a time in this country where we have to make a choice. let's make this choice. let's do this three-week extension, take it down $6 billion more over that three weeks. and then let's come back and just do 61 and celebrate the first real step in a decade to contain growth and spending. and promise that this is the beginning, that we're going to review all of our financial situation in this country, and we're
the dominant issue facing america today, no doubt about it, it dwarfs every other issue. i wish it weren't so. i wish we were here at a time, when i came, 1997, well, i guess we were still fighting over spending then trying to contain spending. by 1998, 1999 we were in surplus. they started in 1994, they made some tough decisions. it's going to be harder this time. the hole is deeper. the demographics and the systemic threats to our financial order is greater than it was. there's just no doubt...
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america bonds now. during the last two years, $4.4 billion from the recovery act leveraged $181 billion to construct and repair schools, bridges and roads and more than 2,270 projects in every state in the union. according to moody's chief economist, this resulted in eight million potential preserved jobs. i ask my colleagues, turn away from this ideological driven debate on national public radio and let's get down to basics. let's pass a jobs bill. let's defeat this rule and give ourselves an opportunity to address the underlying issue of the american economy and i yield back and i thank my colleague from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from new york continues to reserve. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. nugent: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the
america bonds now. during the last two years, $4.4 billion from the recovery act leveraged $181 billion to construct and repair schools, bridges and roads and more than 2,270 projects in every state in the union. according to moody's chief economist, this resulted in eight million potential preserved jobs. i ask my colleagues, turn away from this ideological driven debate on national public radio and let's get down to basics. let's pass a jobs bill. let's defeat this rule and give ourselves an...
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we have to start standing up to america here. i appreciate and respect every member of this congress who served in the military. we honor them. just as they honor the members of my own family. my father, frank, who is a world war ii veteran. my brother, frank, who was a vietnam veteran. my brother, a vet ram-era veteran. my sister, an army veteran. i come from a family that appreciates service to our country. but how are we serving our troops by letting them in a situation that's impossible? whether it's greater numbers of them returning home with injuries from i.e.d.'s, how are we serving our troops by telling them we are going to keep extending the period of the war? who's speaking up truly for our troops here? is it general petraeus who says, we'll just keep the war going and maybe we'll, maybe we'll send 2,000 troops out of afghanistan or redirect them by 2014. . he doesn't get to make the choice. that choice must be made by the congress of the united states. it's time we started to stand up for the constitution of the united
we have to start standing up to america here. i appreciate and respect every member of this congress who served in the military. we honor them. just as they honor the members of my own family. my father, frank, who is a world war ii veteran. my brother, frank, who was a vietnam veteran. my brother, a vet ram-era veteran. my sister, an army veteran. i come from a family that appreciates service to our country. but how are we serving our troops by letting them in a situation that's impossible?...